Check Your Knowledge
Water Woes
All of the answers can be found within the game and its suppporting material. Teachers may wish to print this page for distribution to students.
1) How does planting trees prevent erosion?
2) Why is it important to consider the well being of animals when dealing with a flood?
3) What kind of difficulty can you get into with your neighbours if you don't consult them about what you intend to do?
4) What can result if you don't take into consideration the aquatic life when digging a pond?
5) What effects can improperly placed dams have on aquatic animals?
6) What is the cheapest solution to aid in the prevention of flooding and erosion?
7) Why will planting grass not prevent flooding?
8) Although filling in wetlands may prevent flooding, what does it do to the valuable habitat?
9) Why is digging a pond the best and cheapest way to solve a flooding problem?
10) What does contacting the Help Line allow you to do to aid in your flooding problem?
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